Reduced U.S. tariffs on Chinese imports took effect Monday following a trade agreement between President Donald Trump and ...
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Washington cuts China tariffs to 47%, renews rare-earth trade, revives US soy exports, and gains Beijing’s pledge on fentanyl ...
China announced that it will suspend the 24% additional tariff on U.S. goods for one year while maintaining a 10% levy, ...
China slows US soybean purchases after tariff relief and trade pledges, casting doubt on Washington’s 2025 import targets.
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After a flurry of orders late last month — which were the first of this season — Chinese imports of U.S. cargoes seem to have faltered, according to traders who asked not to be identified.
It's a stark reminder of the manufacturing juggernaut's reliance on American consumers even as it woos buyers elsewhere.